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Here I am. The war in the Syria is Armageddon. Russia and the US will go head to head very soon. There will be a massive earthquake in Vancouver to Hollywood and England will be sunk. Them there will be hailstones. Its a matter a just days. It depends upon how long a nuclear war takes in the Middle East. Then comes the wedding of the Lamb. We are in Revelation 16-22 - the end of the Bible.

Here I am. The war in the Syria is Armageddon. Russia and the US will go head to head very soon. There will be a massive earthquake in Vancouver to Hollywood and England will be sunk. Them there will be hailstones. Its a matter a just days. It depends upon how long a nuclear war takes in the Middle East. Then comes the wedding of the Lamb. We are in Revelation 16-22 - the end of the Bible.

CLARE co CUSACKS There is a more ancient Cusack family that is RL21 L226 positive - of Brian Boru lineage.They are known as the Clare co Cusacks and are not related to the French Norman variety at all. . They live in the Shannon river area. The common ancestor they have with the O'Briens is Brian Boru's father Cennétig mac Lorcáin. His father, the grandfather was Coscrach which means "the victor." This Cusack family splits from the Mahone who are also L226 positive. So there are two distinct Cusack families in Ireland - one from Meath the other from Clare co.

Queen Elizabeth's ancestor is Sir Thomas Cusack who is of the Norman variety.

Speaking of County Clare and the river Shannon, that is where we stayed when we went to Ireland last March, specifically in Mountshannon, right on beautiful Lough Derg (part of the Shannon). We stayed in the Hawthorn Lodge Bed & Breakfast in Mountshannon, which I highly highly highly recommend. Did I say I recommend it highly? Well, I do. It was fantastic.

Our hosts, the Hogan family, are wonderful, friendly people. I recruited Mr. Hogan for y-dna testing and - wonder of wonders - he turned out to have the Irish Type III haplotype and eventually tested L226+. (Hogan is one of the Dalcassian surnames.)

If you go to Ireland - and you should -, do yourself a favor and stay with the Hogan family at the Hawthorn Lodge B&B. Mrs. Hogan's tasty Irish breakfast will last you all day, so you'll save money on lunch, which you can skip. Then go have dinner in one of the pubs. We loved the Half Barrel, which is just up the road about five minutes in nearby Whitegate.

Memories!

Now my daughter Anna says she is going to move to Ireland when she grows up.

I've got a perfect match on 12 markers with a Long in Y Search. We are separated by 210 years.I'm separated from the O'Briens 1020 years. Phillip de Long was a Bourbon. So much for open scientific thinking. Eventually you will catch on!

No, don't bother going on. Your assertions are utterly without merit. You offer no evidence to support them, and they are so fantastically wild and incredible (in the true sense of that word) as to be unworthy of serious consideration.

I don't care too much anyways. I'm not the heir. And I'm 46. My life is almost over. I have no interest in France nor the Catholic Church. I just find it fun to solve puzzles.My Y search ID is cc39h. there is a Head (Caput?) , Kesseler, and Long who are identical matches.

I forgot, the ancestor of the Kings of France is Machir of Narbonne - another Jewish King.

I forgot, the ancestor of the Kings of France is Machir of Narbonne - another Jewish King.

I think it's time to close down the thread (if that's possible on this forum). The first post I ever did here was about the Machir of Narbonne, and I'm not going bring it all up again. I think the end has arrived for any serious discussion.

I forgot, the ancestor of the Kings of France is Machir of Narbonne - another Jewish King.

I think it's time to close down the thread (if that's possible on this forum). The first post I ever did here was about the Machir of Narbonne, and I'm not going bring it all up again. I think the end has arrived for any serious discussion.

I agree, and I was going to do it, but, even though I am a moderator, I don't see a "Close Thread" function on my screen.

This thread has got to be the nuttiest I have ever seen in my nearly eight years of participation at various dna discussions forums.

These forums are a waste of time. I've never learned anything from them. All they are is that when someone introduces something radical, the immature watches jump all over it with insults. It show the mentality of the users. I quit. I'm sure you'll be happy. God luck!